Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The American Dream

I'll admit it, I have thought about the American dream and whether or not I will become more successful than my parents. I would like to. They each have their own companies and my mom also works for one (right up there near the top). Both of my parents come from parents with money. The difference is that my dad's family always had money but lost it in a divorce when he was a teen and my mom's family made their own money from nothing. Consequently, they have slightly different views of the American dream. My mom is from middle America while my dad is from rich Mexico. That puts me somewhere higher than middle America at my birth and middle upper class now, i guess thats what you would call it.

Anways, money has always been a relatively open subject in my family. We never talk numbers but we talk in terms of "good year" and "bad year" as well as in terms of my family's economic practices. They pay cash for everything. No debt is the policy. Not even anything close to debt. If you can't afford to pay for it today, you don't get it today. I think that idea is why I always knew "good year" from "bad year." It also meant Target or Nordstrom. I feel like I have been expected to follow their ideal about no debt at all, but they don't talk about numbers. I don't feel like I need to have more money or a bigger house, just be stable.

I think this whole not being in debt thing makes it no surprise that, according to my mother, the most important thing she has taught her daughters is independence. Along with independence goes education. The education leads to knowledge and a job that makes independence feasible. It has never been a fight, it has just always been assumed that we would go through private schools and do well academically as well as in social and work networks so that we could go to college and do even better
My family emphasizes the importance of who you know in your life. My mom barely finished her two year associates degree at a small school that doesnt even exist anymore. However, she knew the right people and made a life out of it. The emphasis on people is my mom's social anxiety. She knows that there is value in every person. She also knows that some people can and will contribute more to your life than others. So, she pushes making friendly with the right ones in the right ways.... otherwise, according to mom, you will end up at walmart, working or shopping...neither is a good enough life. i don't know if mom is right about the whole walmart thing, as a college kid, its not bad. however, i see her point that you do want to be constantly moving up and forward... living the American dream (it does exist and it is attainable)

Monday, January 29, 2007

"Pluralism" or "Elite"

Well I've got to be honest, I don't really follow politics. For the most part, I have spent the past few years in a bubble. But those days are over. Now I have to say if I think America is run by groups with evenly dispersed power or a few elite people with all of the power.

I think that America is much more "elitist" than "pluralist." There are a few top officials and money holders that pretty much control the country. Advocacy groups and individuals may, at times, think they have a good portion of the power. However, in reality the pie is sliced very unevenly. The power is in the hands of the few at the top. It seems like many of the decisions are really made behind closed doors and under really expensive tables rather than by the public, for the public.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

who i am

Well, my name is Katherine and Kate and, most commonly, Katie. This past weekend I celebrated my 19th birthday in Dallas after a week of friends visiting here in Austin. I really don't know what all you want to know about me. I had lived in ten houses/apartments/condos etc. by the time I was five years old. After that point I went to the same Catholic school all the way from kindergarten to 8th grade and then went to an all girls Catholic school for all four years of highschool.

... movin' on...

I am a kinesiology major with a pre-physical therapy emphasis. Eventually, I want to be a neurological physical therapist.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Test Post


did it work?